Showing posts with label Salmon Glacier. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Salmon Glacier. Show all posts

Monday, July 27, 2015

Day 26.4 - Salmon Glacier - Hyder

These photos are from my Alaska trip.
After visiting the stunning Salmon Glacier I head back down to Hyder for a good meal.  Leaving the Salmon Glacier also left me nostalgic, I knew this was the last time I was going to see Alaska for a long time.  It was also a long trek home all the way back to New Jersey.





Coming down from the mountain is more difficult than going up, you have to use a lower gear to slow down and you have to be much more careful where you put the front wheel.  I'm glad I could rely on my ABS brakes to slow me down safely.  The photos do not show how steep parts of the road are.


One last look at a glacier before I get into town.  From Hyder, you actually cross back into Canada but it's the only road to the glacier so there's no border agents anywhere to be seen.



Hyder is a very small town, the population was 87 at the 2010 census.  Hyder is also the easternmost town in Alaska.  If you don't want to drive all the way up the Alaska Highway to get into Alaska than this is the closest place you can get to and still say you have been to Alaska.
I arrive in town and see this school bus converted into a restaurant with tables outside.  I park the bike and proceeded to have a burger cooked to perfection by the owner, a very friendly lady. 






Wednesday, May 6, 2015

Day 26.3 - Stewart - Salmon Glacier

These photos are from my Alaska trip.  After arriving in Stewart, British Columbia, I continued into Alaska and the town of Hyder, there is no border crossing.  The plan was to head up the mountain to visit the Salmon Glacier.  Hyder is the easternmost town in Alaska and is a very small town with less than 100 people living there.


Part of the glacier seen on the way up.  Slamon Glacier is about 20 miles north of Hyder

Getting close to the top

Found this giant Mercedes truck/RV at the top.  The owners were a German couple that have been traveling around the world.



Salmon Glacier as it drops to the left towards Hyder

Facing west and towards the center of the Glacier at the summit point.

To the right of the Glacier  

In front of me there's a drop of at least 1000 feet.

Relaxing at the summit and enjoying the view

One last photo of the bike at the summit point